COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina running back Ty’Son Williams is leaving the Gamecocks.
Williams, a redshirt junior from Sumter, tweeted his thanks to South Carolina coaches and teammates, adding that he is “reopening my recruitment in order to find the best fit” for a final season.
Last One, Best One ☝🏾 pic.twitter.com/3lfyttM4Dp
— Ty’Son Williams (@tyyda72) January 24, 2019
Williams is a 6-foot-0, 219-pound tailback who started his career at North Carolina in 2015 before coming to the Gamecocks, where he has been part of the regular rotation at tailback the past two seasons. He was the team’s second-leading rusher in 2017 with 471 yards.
He gained 328 yards and tied for the team high with four rushing touchdowns in 2018. He played in just eight games, though, because of an injury to his left hand.